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Clinical Trial

Recovery After Fatigue in Young Athletes: Comparison Between TECAR Therapy and Cycle Ergometer"

NCT: NCT07547566 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07547566
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2026-04
Completion2026-11

Brief Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare two recovery methods after fatigue in young athletes. It aims to find out if tecar therapy (TECAR) or cycle ergometer exercise can improve recovery after intense physical activity and help athletes return to their normal performance more quickly. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does TECAR or cycle ergometer improve physical performance after fatigue? Do these methods reduce muscle pain and soreness after fatigue? Researchers will compare TECAR with active recovery using a cycle ergometer to see which method is more effective. Participants will: Perform a series of jumps to induce fatigue Be randomly assigned to one of the recovery methods Complete physical tests before and after fatigue Undergo simple measurements of muscle condition and pain Report their level of effort and muscle soreness

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What is Recovery After Fatigue in Young Athletes: Comparison Between TECAR Therapy and Cycle Ergometer"?

Recovery After Fatigue in Young Athletes: Comparison Between TECAR Therapy and Cycle Ergometer" is a clinical trial registered under NCT07547566. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07547566?

The current status of NCT07547566 (Recovery After Fatigue in Young Athletes: Comparison Between TECAR Therapy and Cycle Ergometer") is: RECRUITING.

When did Recovery After Fatigue in Young Athletes: Comparison Between TECAR Therapy and Cycle Ergometer" start?

Recovery After Fatigue in Young Athletes: Comparison Between TECAR Therapy and Cycle Ergometer" started on 2026-04.

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